Course is held over two weekends in Gloucester, MA, to provide experience in cold-water ocean diving. Topics include shore diving, boat diving, night diving, deep diving, and wreck diving.
Week-long course is conducted in Key Largo, Florida to provide experience in warm-water ocean diving. Topics include boat-diving techniques, underwater navigation, marine environment, night diving, and deep diving.
Introduction to SCUBA, designed for students with no diving experience. Class time is spent half in campus pool learning to use SCUBA equipment and half in classroom. Optional ocean dive at end of course.
Introduction to SCUBA, designed for students with no diving experience. Class time is spent half in campus pool learning to use SCUBA equipment and half in classroom. Optional ocean dive at end of course.
Introduction to SCUBA, designed for students with no diving experience. Class time is spent half in campus pool learning to use SCUBA equipment and half in classroom. Optional ocean dive at end of course.
Introduction to SCUBA, designed for students with no diving experience. Class time is spent half in campus pool learning to use SCUBA equipment and half in classroom. Optional ocean dive at end of course.
The goals of this course are to teach you basic GIS concepts such as spatial data sources and structures, projections and coordinate systems, geospatial analysis, cartographic modeling, and the integration of remote sensing and GIS. By the end of the course, students will be proficient in ESRI ArcGIS software.
This course will provide students with basic experience in identifying aquatic and terrestrial vertebrate wildlife and with examples of typical means of capturing/sampling such organisms. The course involves the handling of animals and animal specimens, and all activities have been approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).
This course will provide students with basic experience in identifying aquatic and terrestrial vertebrate wildlife and with examples of typical means of capturing/sampling such organisms. The course involves the handling of animals and animal specimens, and all activities have been approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).